SHANGHAI, Dec. 4, 2017 — China Rapid Finance Limited (“China Rapid Finance” or the “Company”) (NYSE: XRF), a leading online consumer lending marketplace, today announced that it believes the long term impact of the principles…
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China’s Lexinfintech to conduct additional IPO due diligence, to delay listing
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China’s Xi says country will not close door to global internet
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